- Michael Musto
Michael Musto is an American Manhattan-based writer who began his career at "The Village Voice", where he writes the weekly "La Dolce Musto" celebrity and gossip column. He is an Italian American and a graduate of Columbia University. He is the author of "Downtown" and "Manhattan on the Rocks". A selection of his columns has been published as "La Dolce Musto."
- Tony Blankley
Anthony "Tony" Blankley (born 1948 in London, United Kingdom) is the editorial page editor for "The Washington Times", co-host of the nationally syndicated public radio program "Left, Right & Center", and author of "The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?" Additionally, Blankley is a regular "talking head" for various television shows, including "The McLaughlin Group" and "The Diane Rehm Show".
- Joel Stein
Joel Stein (born 23 July 1971) is an American journalist. He is a columnist for the "Los Angeles Times" and a regular contributor to "TIME". Stein grew up in Edison, New Jersey and attended J.P. Stevens High School, where he wrote for and edited "Hawkeye", the student paper. He majored in English at Stanford and wrote a weekly column for "The Stanford Daily". He graduated in 1993 with a BA and an MA and moved to New York.
- Lynette Nusbacher
Dr Lynette Nusbacher is a Canadian military historian, a Senior Lecturer at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst and a talking head for many historical documentaries. Born in New York City, she grew up on the shores of Lake Ontario. She went to school in Rochester, and took a BA Honours in history and economics at the University of Toronto in 1988, working there in a variety of administrative posts for 6 years. She holds graduate degrees from the Royal Military College of Canada and Oxford.
- Robert T. Bakker
Dr. Robert T. "Bob" Bakker (born March 24, 1945, in Bergen County, New Jersey) is an American paleontologist who helped reshape modern theories about dinosaurs, particularly by adding support to the theory that some dinosaurs were homeothermic (warm-blooded). Along with his mentor John Ostrom, Bakker was responsible for initiating the ongoing "dinosaur renaissance" in paleontological studies, …
- Jerome Clark
Jerome Clark (1946 -) is an American researcher and writer, specializing in unidentified flying objects and other anomalous phenomena; he is also a songwriter of some note. Clark is one of the most prominent UFO historians and researchers active today. Although Clark's works have sometimes generated spirited debate, he is widely regarded as one of the most reputable writers in the field, and he has earned the praise of many skeptics.
- Bil Dwyer
Bil Dwyer (born March 30, 1962 in Evergreen Park, Illinois) is an American stand-up comedian and game show host. Television shows he has hosted include GSN's "Extreme Dodgeball", "I've Got A Secret" and "The 50 Greatest Game Shows of All Time", the PAX TV (now ION Television) game show "Dirty Rotten Cheater", and the FSN game show "Ultimate Fan League". He was the analyst for Comedy Central's "Battlebots" throughout its run, …
- Michael D. Swords
In 1962 Swords graduated from the University of Notre Dame with a B.S. . He studied biochemistry at Iowa State University (where he earned his M.S. ), and at Case Western Reserve university (where he earned his Ph.D. in 1972). He presently is a professor of natural sciences at Western Michigan University , where he received a Teaching Excellence award in 1978. Swords is also interested in ufology , and is seen as an authority of the Condon Committee .
- Curtis Peebles
Curtis Peebles is an aerospace historian for the Smithsonian Institution and the author of several books dealing with aviation and aerial phenomena. He is probably best known as a leading skeptic of UFO sightings and incidents, and he has been a talking head in several documentaries dealing with UFOs. He has appeared in the A&E Network's 1997 documentary "Where Are All the UFOs?", …
- Alec
I eventually want to live in a super huge grungy warehouse art studio w/ lots of windows. I'd call it my dojo and then find inner peace.
- Malcolm Scott
i come from the land of the ice and snow, from the midnight sun where the hot springs blow...
- Cassie Cole
So... I'm Cassie. I'm 20 and I live in a very small town in Kentucky. I'm from Ohio, but I moved here for work/my boyfriend. I work at this awesome place called Troll and Toad and I'm the customer service manager. I would very much like to go to college, but I have no idea what I would want to study. I have so many aspirations, sometimes I'm overwhelmed with the possiblities. I'd like to be a doctor, lawyer, teacher, UN translator, or NSA agent.
- Der Fickencat
yoz! it's da fickencat. i'm an offbeat eccentric who loves walking the green grass of the road not travelled. i love my alternative lifestyle and the freedom that comes with it. this cat's an all-rounder, easy on the eyes, athletic, intelligent and blessed with a wicked sense of comedic timing and sarcastic wit.
- Bryan Mack
I'm from a hick town, which I rather like in truth. I now go to UCLA, and I like that even more. I like music, I like books, I like friends, I like movies, and I like to like things. I'm not sure if this might come as a shock to those in B-town, but I'm very very happy right now, and I really can't think of many better places to be than Los Angeles. Rock music, great clubs, interesting people, nice weather and fun in the sun.
- Daniel
I got nuthin...
- Aaron Duke
Hi there! I'm the voiceover guy, formally known as the radio guy (WAIK, WGBQ, WMOI, WRAM, WKHY, WIMC, WCVL, a ton of voice tracking from Wisconsin to Missouri and my final stop-R.I.P. The mighty WWCT Peoria, IL).
- Antoinette
I'm bright, funny, outgoing - new to town and looking to meet new people and make some good friendships.
- Mel
Draft Analyst for ESPN.
- Eddie Garcia
I'm one of the luckiest Mo Foes of all times! I love my job and the people I work with (even though I have to get up at 2:30am!...not that's not a typo) I have a great group of friends, family and a girl friend that I would do anything for and they would do anything for me.
- Alex Soldat
I am a person with way too much education.
- Buddy
I married my Sugar Magnolia. ME:.
- Mike
I love the living Jesus who still heals the sick, raises the dead, casts out demons, brings good tidings to the poor. I want to go where he goes, see what he sees, hear what he says, do what he's doing, live where he lives, and die in his arms. Any other dust I kick up is just sound and fury, signifying nothing.
- Warlock Johnson
Hello my name is Trevor. I enjoy eating moderatly priced junk food as well as drinking a nice cup of orange juice before school to make shure I get all my vitimins and mineral.
- Heather Danner
I have a penchant for run-on sentences, commas, numerous exclamation points, adjectives, adverbs and dangling participles. While I'm perfectly aware of the world around me I prefer to live in my own space. If I think you're cool enough you can join me in the bubble.
- Ken Breaker Of Horses
I drop in, set the thing up and behind me, all this stuff goes over my back; the screaming parents, teachers, police, priests, politicians-they're all going over the falls head first into the reef. And when it starts to close out, I pull out the back, pick up another wave and do the same goddamn thing. -Miki Dora.
- Catherine
Catherine Mylinh: I talk. A lot. It's a blessing and a curse.
- Rod Rod
Well, there are many things that could be said. You can't play a player. You can't hustle a hustler. Those things don't apply to me, but writing those words make me cool. That's me, Mr. Cool. Oh God, this is terrible. I really should write these before the 8 ball, not after. Let that be a lesson to you kids...with the Jello pudding, hahahaha.
- Keith Olbermann
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- Tasha Stevens
- Max Headroom
Extended Network Banner @ Profile Mods.
- Stewart
- Jeremy Rindahl
Give you the shirt off my back kind of person...
- Clarence Page
- Clarence Page
- Ognen Janeski